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April 7, 2026

Don’t want an appliance alliance

The other day, I read a disturbing ad. It showed a washer and

Feeling Gilroy grateful and ‘pretty Princevalle’

Last year I wrote a column about gratefulness, and I think I’ll revive the idea this year. Twice = tradition. This is my “second annual gratefulness column!”

Scrapbook: Honors, births

Maria

Pinocchio suspect has record of attacks

“Frosty” Allmond, charged in the Jan. 6 stabbing of Pinocchio’s pizza restaurant owner Sal Oliveri, has a long history of homelessness, drug abuse—and knife attacks, according to authorities in several states. “Frosty’s” full name is Marcus Anthony Allmond. In ancient Rome, Marcus Antonius, perhaps better...

THE GHOST FILES: Pace of camp picking up

Guerrero vs. Maidana one month away

Farm Bureau announces scholarship winners

The Santa Clara County Farm Bureau awarded college scholarships to local high school graduates seeking to major in agriculture. Morgan Hill’s Haley Bonfante and Jenna Fields, along with Gilroy’s Julianna Figone and Wyatt Wolfe, were among the recipients honored at the July 18 Summer BBQ...

SVRC Club Social This Week

The South Valley Running Club will hold is monthly club social this Thursday, Aug. 9 at 6 p.m. at the Granary in Morgan Hill. This is going to be a good one and not to be missed.

Breaking down the 35 college bowl games

SEATTLE – Some holiday traditions just don't seem to go away. You know, like fruitcake, atrocities in the shopping aisles on Black Friday, and an ESPN-generated manifest of postseason college football that runs almost to Presidents Day. This year, we have something called the Belk Bowl in Charlotte. That's not to be confused with the bilk bowls, in which schools are held to ticket allotments in a down economy, while some bowl executives pull down half-million-dollar salaries. A look at the bowl season that starts Saturday, in all its 35-game, overstuffed glory.

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